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Steph Curry Gifts Lindsay Lohan Jersey for Godson Luai
Steph Curry did something Saturday night he’s only done one time in his life — scored 60 points during a game, and Lindsay Lohan was the beneficiary of his achievement.
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Steph’s Warriors lost to the Hawks in OT — 134-141, but Steph made a little history — he’s only the 10th player in NBA history to score 60 points at least twice.
As for Lindsay, she and her hubby were right there courtside in ATL watching the game. Afterward, Steph signed his jersey and gave it to Lindsay … the inscription reads, “Your Godparents love you! To Luai. Warriors” LiLo’s one-year-old kid’s name is Luai.
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In case you didn’t know, Steph and Ayesha are indeed the godparents to Luai. As for the connection, Lindsay and Ayesha starred together in “Irish Wish,” which will be released March 15 on Netflix.
On February 3rd, Steph Curry asked me what day it was.
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Sorry about the loss Steph, congrats and the 60 points, and way to score Luai.
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How World Cup fans reflect America back at us : It’s Been a Minute
Inside the World Cup Cultural Exchange
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We’re finding out in real time as fans and athletes from all over the world visit the United States for World Cup matches across the country. From Ranch dressing, to the wonders of all-you-can-eat buffets, tourists are getting a taste of all the USA has to offer, but how do we square the warm welcome for the World Cup with the United States’ recent stances on immigration? Brittany is joined by immigration reporter Jasmine Garsd, and NPR reporter Juliana Kim to find out.
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Greetings from London, where Banksy’s flag man is a warning cry
In central London’s Waterloo Place, a life-size statue that emerged overnight in late April has been creating a stir. When I visited a few weeks after it was erected, local authorities had already set up protective barriers around it.
The installation ā signed by the famed street artist Banksy ā depicts a man in a suit hoisting a flag as he strides over a precipice. As he marches on, the flag blows backward to cover his face, leaving him unaware he’s only a step away from a perilous fall.
Set among grand monuments celebrating Britain’s past, the “flag man” takes on a particular visual irony at a time when the country ā and much of the world ā is debating its path forward.
Like many viewers there, I found myself wondering whether this statue is Banksy’s warning about the consequences of uncritical nationalism, or simply a reflection on human shortsightedness. Or, perhaps, it is just prompting us to ponder a broader question: What happens when devotion to a symbol prevents us from seeing what lies ahead?
Whatever the message, the work feels remarkably attuned to the current moment.
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